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dendrite

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  1. I don’t think anyone here thought the clocks were the most important issue facing the world today?
  2. A lot of spots should flirt with 70F on Friday. Saturday is looking wet for a lot of NNE too. Maybe Phin can hold some early snow, but it's looking meek. Maybe another chance mid week next week for some kind of overrunning deal?
  3. Looks like it snowed briefly, but otherwise a fail. Nice.
  4. 36F and -RA here. Lost River is over to snow. Looks like we may have a couple hours of wet snow after the flip, but I'm not expecting anything over a slushy inch.
  5. There’s only 5-10 people here who stay up for it winter now.
  6. Just to piss and pick up cat hairballs.
  7. I’m a morning person. I’m up at 530am for work. I’m up at 6am on the weekends regardless. It’s healthier for your circadian rhythm to be waking up with the light and going to bed with the dark. That’s one thing Kevin definitely gets correct. I like changing the clocks to adjust for the changing daylight. It’s 1 freaking hour twice per year. How hard is it to adjust? Most people don’t go to bed the same time every night anyway.
  8. I can’t wait for 815am darkness in January.
  9. No surprise this came from Rubio from down near the tropic of cancer where the daylight barely fluctuates during the year.
  10. Keep it standard all year. I want twilight appearing at 345am in June.
  11. I like how we do it now. Change the clocks on a Friday night instead to give an extra day of adjustment. I need my morning light.
  12. That’s just point-click soundings off of the COD site. https://weather.cod.edu/forecast/legacy/
  13. Heck...maybe even catpaws here near the beginning if the GFS is right. Although the NAM says no way. Date: 12 hour GFS valid 0Z WED 16 MAR 22 Station: 43.43,-71.62 Latitude: 43.43 Longitude: -71.62 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- LEV PRES HGHT TEMP DEWP RH DD WETB DIR SPD THETA THE-V THE-W THE-E W mb m C C % C C deg knt K K K K g/kg ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- SFC 989 267 1.8 1.5 98 0.3 1.7 56 3 275.8 276.6 275.4 287.6 4.31 2 950 587 0.4 0.3 99 0.1 0.4 41 8 277.6 278.3 276.1 288.9 4.11 3 900 1021 0.1 0.1 100 0.0 0.1 174 3 281.6 282.3 278.4 293.5 4.27 4 850 1478 -1.2 -1.3 99 0.1 -1.2 219 14 284.9 285.6 279.8 296.5 4.09 5 800 1960 -3.1 -3.3 98 0.2 -3.2 235 23 287.8 288.5 280.7 298.6 3.74 6 750 2468 -5.9 -6.3 97 0.3 -6.1 237 28 290.1 290.7 281.1 299.4 3.18 7 700 3005 -9.8 -10.2 97 0.4 -9.9 248 31 291.6 292.1 281.0 299.1 2.52 8 650 3572 -14.3 -14.6 98 0.3 -14.4 253 39 292.7 293.1 280.7 298.5 1.89 9 600 4174 -18.2 -18.2 100 0.0 -18.2 262 45 295.1 295.4 281.2 299.8 1.52 10 550 4819 -22.0 -22.1 100 0.0 -22.1 258 43 297.9 298.1 282.0 301.7 1.19 11 500 5514 -26.3 -26.4 100 0.1 -26.3 261 50 301.0 301.1 283.0 303.9 0.89
  14. Those 1.8kft stations in the RWIS networks have 33-34F wetbulbs right now. So flakes should be right off the deck near the start.
  15. GFS is like 3-4" here tonight. Where was this in Jan when we could have had some ratios and pull a 6-8"?
  16. Looks like a nice, dry day here during the day on Thursday. Glad we here, at least on that day.
  17. Got boned with clouds today. First the stratocumulus and then once that cleared we got persistent cirrus downwind of the Greens. Thanks Vermont.
  18. Kinda figured that was it given the high totals where the Blizz was.
  19. Do we have any apple rootstock experts out there? I've been researching them for awhile, but I'm torn between a few Geneva types.
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